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TCP-Group Digest            Wed, 29 Dec 93       Volume 93 : Issue  337

Today's Topics:
                        Docs for JNOS (2 msgs)
                     ftp for other accessed disks
                new mailing list 'nos-hacks@ucsd.edu'

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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1993 11:00:50 -0600 (CST)
From: ssampson@sabea-oc.af.mil (Steve Sampson)
Subject: Docs for JNOS
To: TCP-Group@UCSD.Edu

I have a first pass start on the docs using wordperfect 5.2,
but can translate it I guess to most anything.  The thing is
I work on it only a little at a time.  If anyone is interested
in firing me and taking over the project let me know and I can
upload it to ucsd incoming.  It's mean't to be a double-sided
printout with typesetting quality rather than DOS ascii, but
I guess that can be thrown out.  I've gathered from various
past documentation with some original (as I question and examine
the source). I guess as a second pass it would be neat to
translate it into DRC (Davids Readme Compiler) and make it a
point-n-click help tool...
-- 
Steve

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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1993 15:45:41 -0600 (CST)
From: ssampson@sabea-oc.af.mil (Steve Sampson)
Subject: Docs for JNOS
To: fsanford@sentry.foxboro.com (Fred Sanford)

> 
> Hello,
> 
> I don't want to fire you, I was just looking for the Docs.

That was just mean't to be humorous, I'm not doing anything official.
I just wanted to put all the docs in one book.

> 73 - Fred
> ka1cqd

Soon as I can get a path out west - seems loaded today - I'll upload
what I did in MS-Word for others to take it to the next level(s).
-- 
73, Steve

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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 93 13:06:39 EST
From: n4clh@vnet.IBM.COM
Subject: ftp for other accessed disks
To: TCP-Group@UCSD.Edu

I tried to access a disk other than my default disk (d:) and was promptly told
access denied? I thought in a previous version that access was allowed? I tried
to get access to my C: disk and it just quit on me. hmmmmm. am I missing
something in the ftpusers file? my access is 127(jnos115) All other functions
are fine. the response I get back from the remote is '\c:*.*', it appears to
put the directory delimiter in front of c:? or is it defaulting to root dir?
thanks,
73,
=> Bob - N4CLH  @  WA4BRO.ATL.GA.USA.NA
=> amprnet - 44.36.0.120 (n4clh.ampr.org) Atlanta, GA.
=> internet - rwaustin@atlvm1.vnet.ibm.com

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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1993 12:32:42 -0800
From: brian@nothing.ucsd.edu (Brian Kantor)
Subject: new mailing list 'nos-hacks@ucsd.edu'
To: tcp-group@nothing.ucsd.edu

In the next day or two we'll have the nos-hacks mailing list set up as
a place for people actively hacking on Phil's code and its derivatives
to get together and chat.  As usual, use the    listserv@ucsd.edu  robot
to subscribe yourself.
 - Brian 

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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 93 14:17:14 EST
From: swamik@ele.uri.EDU (Swami Kumaresan)
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

Hi

 This is my first post to this list. Name hr is Swami, I am a 15 yr old 
 sophomore in Hisgh School. I am trying to set up an Amprnet/Internet 
 gateway at the University of Rhode Island. The gateway will run on a
 Sun Microsystems Sparc Staion IPC running (UNIX) SunOS 4.1.2 . 
 I have the source code and have compiled it into an executable file. I have
 also created a pseudo-device called /dev/tun0  as per the instructions in
 the Unixkit (from nic.swith.ch). When NOS starts up, the built in tunnel
 driver brings up the tun0 interface on the sun. The interface then must
 be brought up with the following command issued to UNIX. :
 ifconfig tun0 bligh.ele.uri.edu 44.104.0.53 + broadcast + up . This 
 allows one to connect from NOS to bligh (via telnet) or from bligh (the Sun)
 to 44.104.0.53 . But it does not allow nos to connect to anywhere else on internet or from anywhere on Internet to NOS. This is what I want to happen. What
 exactly is this tunnel doing. How can I solve my problem?

Tnx es 73 de KD1QV/AE
Swami Kumaresan
swamik@ele.uri.edu

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